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  • OldHare
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    Originally posted by jackdaniel View Post
    Nice to have you old guys and your "recollections" around, assuming of course you're old enough to remember those years.I remember the times too,but just that it was different than SD ,all I knew was 3 on offense and 3 on defense and the half court line was the divider, the offensive players didn't play defense and the defensive players didn't play offense . I didn't pay attention to all the details you provide.
    I am not that old, but my wife played 6 on 6 basketball.

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  • Nidaros
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    Originally posted by OldHare View Post
    The Iowa 6 on 6 game was played with 3 girls on each end. The forwards were the offense and the guards were on defense and the center line divided the two entities. If any player dribbled more than 2 times, it was a turnover since only 2 dribbles were allowed per personal possession. Passing and shooting were normally quick enough that shot clocks would not have been needed for any good team. It was not unusual for a feature forward player to score 40-60 or more points per game. The 6 on 6 teams changed over a number of years until that all the teams were phased out in the 1990's. The Everly Cattlefeeders were the local perennial power team that seemed to always make it to state playoffs.
    I did not know about the two dribble rule. Way back at Sinai High School one of my older sisters played this stuff. My only recollection is not being able is some not being able to cross the center. If this was applied today's game Daum would not be wasted on defense. I bet he would score 100 on more than one occasion.

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  • BTownJack
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    Wow...i'm briefly recalling this happened in Iowa but it still blows me away. Thankfully for everyone involved they bagged the 6-man game! Thanks all for the info.

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  • jackdaniel
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    Originally posted by OldHare View Post
    The Iowa 6 on 6 game was played with 3 girls on each end. The forwards were the offense and the guards were on defense and the center line divided the two entities. If any player dribbled more than 2 times, it was a turnover since only 2 dribbles were allowed per personal possession. Passing and shooting were normally quick enough that shot clocks would not have been needed for any good team. It was not unusual for a feature forward player to score 40-60 or more points per game. The 6 on 6 teams changed over a number of years until that all the teams were phased out in the 1990's. The Everly Cattlefeeders were the local perennial power team that seemed to always make it to state playoffs.
    Nice to have you old guys and your "recollections" around, assuming of course you're old enough to remember those years.I remember the times too,but just that it was different than SD ,all I knew was 3 on offense and 3 on defense and the half court line was the divider, the offensive players didn't play defense and the defensive players didn't play offense . I didn't pay attention to all the details you provide.

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  • OldHare
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    The Iowa 6 on 6 game was played with 3 girls on each end. The forwards were the offense and the guards were on defense and the center line divided the two entities. If any player dribbled more than 2 times, it was a turnover since only 2 dribbles were allowed per personal possession. Passing and shooting were normally quick enough that shot clocks would not have been needed for any good team. It was not unusual for a feature forward player to score 40-60 or more points per game. The 6 on 6 teams changed over a number of years until that all the teams were phased out in the 1990's. The Everly Cattlefeeders were the local perennial power team that seemed to always make it to state playoffs.

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  • Nidaros
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    Originally posted by NorCalJack View Post
    Well Iowa use to play 6-man basketball for women until 1993. So Kingsley-Pierson may have won in 6-man basketball, but this is their first 5-man win.
    Reaching back into the past, Rachel Halsrud had not played 5 man bb before she came to SDSU. She was a very good player. It was back in the Nancy Nieber era. I cannot recall where she came from.

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  • NorCalJack
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    Originally posted by BTownJack View Post
    5-man win?
    Well Iowa use to play 6-man basketball for women until 1993. So Kingsley-Pierson may have won in 6-man basketball, but this is their first 5-man win.

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  • CappinHard
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    Originally posted by BTownJack View Post
    5-man win?
    I assume it's in reference to the fact that most schools in that area used to play 6 man (or more accurately, woman) basketball.

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  • BTownJack
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    Originally posted by jackrabit1 View Post
    Addison Hirschman was 3-5 from the 3pt. line today as she led Kingsley-Pierson to its first 5-man win at the Iowa State GBB Tournament earlier today. Altogether, she had 22 points, 10 boards, 7 assists and 4 blocks. Pretty impressive.
    5-man win?

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  • jackrabit1
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    Addison Hirschman was 3-5 from the 3pt. line today as she led Kingsley-Pierson to its first 5-man win at the Iowa State GBB Tournament earlier today. Altogether, she had 22 points, 10 boards, 7 assists and 4 blocks. Pretty impressive.

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  • SteelSD
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    Originally posted by Nidaros View Post
    No doubt a very talent young lady, but with all those ACL tears??? She is going to need her senior year to heal.
    Makes me wonder if she won't be a redshirt as a freshman similar to Gabby.

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  • Nidaros
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    Originally posted by OldHare View Post
    Macy Miller will likely still be here as a redshirt senior. I am not sure how the numbers are for the year.

    Here is a story about the Omaha recruit Rongisch.
    http://www.omaha.com/neprepzone/bask...466f55c62.html
    No doubt a very talent young lady, but with all those ACL tears??? She is going to need her senior year to heal.

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  • OldHare
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    Originally posted by Hip2daHop View Post
    2018 a long way down the road - are we over on scholarships in '18? Great class!
    Macy Miller will likely still be here as a redshirt senior. I am not sure how the numbers are for the year.

    Here is a story about the Omaha recruit Rongisch.
    http://www.omaha.com/neprepzone/bask...466f55c62.html
    Last edited by OldHare; 01-26-2017, 03:50 PM.

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  • Hip2daHop
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    Originally posted by OldHare View Post
    This gal is listed a center in the info I found. That position should be solid going forward. That position has shown more strength as Ober took over for Clarin as AJ has filled with bigger players. Clarin was athletic, but she was not able to get the blocks or impede with the wingspan Ober has brought.
    2018 a long way down the road - are we over on scholarships in '18? Great class!

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  • OldHare
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    Originally posted by jackdaniel View Post
    This is great news,our roster for the forseeable future will be loaded.Good height on the roster,quick guards with good handles ,excellent shooters,great defenders.Jackrabbit basketball at it's best.
    This gal is listed a center in the info I found. That position should be solid going forward. That position has shown more strength as Ober took over for Clarin as AJ has filled with bigger players. Clarin was athletic, but she was not able to get the blocks or impede with the wingspan Ober has brought.

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